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2021 LCS Co-streaming Policy

The co-streaming program returns this year.

LCS returns on Friday, January 15 and we’re excited to announce that the co-streaming program will be back for both Lock In and Spring Split. The co-streaming program is still available to a select group of creators - members of the NA League Partner Program, Oceanic League Partner Program, and LCS/Academy teams. The LCS may also add pre-selected streamers or broadcast partners over the course of the split. The co-streaming policy (see full details below) varies per region so please keep in mind that this only applies to the LCS and Academy broadcasts. All co-streamers need to adhere to the following guidelines.
The 2021 LCS Spring Split Co-streaming Policy: ============================================== - Co-streaming is defined as rebroadcasting the content from a current stream while adding live commentary and/or video. - Only LCS and Academy team members, specific broadcast partners, and NA/OCE LPP members will be permitted to co-stream live LCS games and Academy games. The LCS reserves the right to extend invites for participation in the co-streaming program to other streamers or broadcast partners with the express written consent of LCS management. - If you choose to include a guest in your co-stream, that guest must also follow the guidelines of the co-streaming program at all times. Guests cannot publish content from the co-stream to their own channel unless they are an approved partner, LCS or Academy player, or in NA/OCE LPP. **All co-streamers and their guests must meet the legal age requirement of 21+ for our sponsors.** - Co-streaming is only available in English at this time on the following live platforms: Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Caffeine. The LCS Management team reserves the right to make language and platform exceptions at any time. - LCS and Academy sponsors, sponsored segments, or stitched commercials may not be altered or covered in any way. Do not disparage League sponsors. - Co-streamer sponsors may be used assuming (i) they do not conflict with LCS sponsors; and (ii) they are not on the Restricted Sponsorship List (Drugs, Liquor, Pornography, Gambling). - All co-streaming of live Academy and LCS games must comply with [The Summoner’s Code][1], [Riot Games Legal Jibber Jabber][2], and the terms of service on your respective streaming platform. - All co-streamers must provide viewership data to the LCS and Academy for the time they are co-streaming any LCS and Academy broadcast. Note: this is automated by a third party, so this will not be necessary to provide unless specifically requested. - Please be responsible, and respectful. LCS reserves the right to remove access to the co-stream program at any time. [1]: https://na.leagueoflegends.com/en/featured/summoners-code [2]: https://www.riotgames.com/en/legal
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